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    Main » 2012 » October » 8 » Is EPRDF splitting into two? Press Release from EPRDF Democratic
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    Is EPRDF splitting into two? Press Release from EPRDF Democratic
    After surviving a splitting danger in 2003 when members of the splintering members when arrested by the late leader of the Party, Meles Zenawi, the ruling Party seems to have fallen into another real state of split. A group of EPRDF members who call themselves EPRDF Democratic have just sent us the following press release. The group says, is a mix of old guard and young members of the ruling party, who want "reform" within the Front. It was reported by the pro ruling regime newspaper yesterday, The Reporter, that EPRDF has 'fired and suspended' a number of its Executive Committee members who have committed "disciplinary and ethical" errors including the current Minister of Civil Service and Executive member of the EPRDF and OPDO. 
     
                                                                      
                  Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front – Democratic (EPRDF D)
              የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝቦች አብዮታዊ ዲሞክራሲያዊ ግንባር - ዲሞክራቲክ (ኢሕአዴግ ዲ)
                                Press Release - EPRDF Democratic

    Addis Abeba
    October 08, 2012

            It is to be noted that Ethiopia has been in an economic and
    political growth in the past two decades although there have been glitches here and there in every aspect of our Nation. Especially, since 2005 our great Country has been registering double digit economic growth. These successes have been garnered through the
    collaborative efforts of all four member parties, allies and the great people of Ethiopia. Our Front’s oldest member, the Tigrean People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has spearheaded the struggle against the most dictatorial junta in Africa, Mengestu Hailemariam’s Derg, which was finally overthrown through the sacrifices of all EPRDF member parties and the Ethiopian people.
             
           However, despite our hopes and convictions that power and leadership would be evenly distributed and the TPLF will gradually decrease its hegemony, the experience has been otherwise. We, the non TPLF member parties and allies of EPRDF today, are under the full control of the TPLF and it arbitrarily meddles in our internal 

    workings. Our Party’s economic, security and political clout, as well as our great Country (the current pandemonium within Oromo People’s Democratic Organization (OPDP) is one example of this interference). This has for long created a huge political uncertainty and instability in the country. The international community, the Ethiopian people and all concerned bodies have been worried that

    this power monopoly could immediately change into civil war or an uncontrollable state of affairs. Considering these scenarios and future risks, We, "Reform Seeking” members of EPRDF Executive Committee and Congress, have been pushing and endeavoring for democratic reforms within our Front and Country.We have been indefatigably arguing and calling the hardcore and extremist sect of

    our Front’s leadership to make reforms both within our Front and Country. Our group believes that for Ethiopia to continue a democratic and united country; our Front should engage and have a room for each and every Ethiopian party and individual. Matters of the Front should be conducted in fairness and respect to all,
    besides. We have lobbied that our Front’s policies and programs are obsolete and ought to be reformed.

          The hardcore and extremist sects of the EPRDF have so far paid deaf ear to our requests and at times fired most of our colleagues labeling them "opposition aficionados and neoliberlas”. Similarly, our high hopes of immediate reforms following the death of our great leader, the late Meles Zenawi, the incoming leader, Hailemariam Dessalgn, sadly reiterated the unwavering stands of the hardcore and extremist groups of EPRDF. He stepped on our repeated calls for reforms and democratization within our Front and Country.

    Therefore, we "Reform Seeking” members of the EPRDF,

    - Convinced that EPRDF members and Ethiopians have the right and vested interest to democracy, equality and freedom of/in their Country,

    - Conscious that the continued "unwillingness and refusal” of the hardcore and extremist sects of EPRDF endangers the unity of our Front and the national security and regional stability of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa,

    - Aware that there is a necessity for an immediate and cross sectional reform in
    policies, programs, leadership and structures of our Front, we "Reform Seeking”
    members of the EPRDF declare that we have formed EPRDF Democratic (EPRDFD).

    We therefore, urge the armed forces, member parties, regional states and international community to stand with the new and reformed EPRDF D. In the coming days, we will launch our website and publish our new leadership, Party programs and policies.

    08 October 2012
    EPRDF Democratic

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